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Key legislators are at odds over how high to increase levies on investment gains.
September 1 -
The lack of tax information from major platforms isn’t a technological limitation. It’s a design decision.
August 26 -
The resolution came after a White House pressure campaign and assurances from Speaker Pelosi helped unite fractious Democrats.
August 24 -
The House Speaker and a group of centrist Democrats will resume talks after hours of negotiations failed to break a stalemate late Monday.
August 24 -
Experts and leading practitioners are looking at ways to mitigate the possible affect of the legislation from a tax perspective.
August 23 -
After early progress in the Senate, the administration's plans now face a crucial test this week in the House.
August 23 -
Rich Americans may have to wait until deep into the fall, or later, to find out how much they'll owe.
August 20 -
The speaker of the House had floated a potential compromise, but it was rebuffed.
August 16 -
But observers say the industry did relatively well for one of its first efforts at impacting legislation.
August 10 -
A CPA and a corporate communications vet are at the forefront of trying to reinstate the state and local tax deduction.
August 10 -
Although the upper house is moving forward on the infrastructure legislation, agreement on a last batch of amendments was elusive.
August 9 -
Broad oversight for virtual currencies remains a part of the infrastructure bill currently in the Senate.
August 9 -
Among the unresolved issues is how to modify a provision dealing with reporting requirements for cryptocurrency transactions.
August 6 -
Wyden’s proposed legislation would require them to pay tax annually on unrealized gains.
August 6 -
A bipartisan group released an alternative cryptocurrency revenue-raising plan.
August 5 -
Two senior Democrats are proposing a bill that would go further than President Joe Biden’s plan and potentially raise quadruple the revenue.
August 5 -
Senators Ron Wyden and Pat Toomey are drafting a proposal to overhaul a cryptocurrency provision in the $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure bill that traders and investors have criticized as being overly broad and impractical.
August 4 -
A Senate plan to spend $550 billion on U.S. infrastructure stands to benefit industries heavily dependent on transportation.
August 3 -
The $550 billion infrastructure bill that would provide the biggest infusion of federal spending on public works in decades.
August 2 -
A Senate proposal to ramp up IRS surveillance over cryptocurrency transactions claims it will $28 billion in tax revenue.
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